How I Found a Tiny Home Village for $200 a Month

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Are you ready to simplify your life and embrace a more intentional way of living? Join Chris on an inspiring tour of her beautifully designed 8×24 tiny home, perfect for downsizing and retiring into a life of freedom and affordability. After living in a spacious 40×40 three-story home, Chris made the transformative decision to scale down her belongings and focus on what truly matters. Now, she splits her time between the mountains and the ocean, enjoying the best of both worlds without the hefty costs of traditional living.

What You’ll See in This Tiny Home Tour: Creative Space Utilization: Chris showcases her unique reverse loft bed, a multifunctional design that doubles as a living room during the day. Perfect for retirees who value comfort and functionality without stairs.

Smart Kitchen Setup: With a galley kitchen featuring a farmhouse sink, a gas cooktop, and clever storage solutions, Chris proves you don’t need a large kitchen to cook delicious meals.

Affordable Living: Learn how Chris keeps her monthly expenses under $300, with no utility bills in Hawaii and minimal costs in her second tiny home.

Thoughtful Bathroom Design: A compact yet functional space with an on-demand water heater, a 36-inch shower, and extra storage instead of a sink.

Community and Connection: Discover the benefits of living in a close-knit tiny home community where neighbors care for one another.

Why Go Tiny?

Downsize for Simplicity: Chris explains how living in a tiny home helped her eliminate clutter and focus on what truly matters.

Financial Freedom: Downsizing allowed Chris to afford two tiny homes, cutting expenses and enabling a stress-free retirement.

Eco-Friendly Living: From propane appliances to a partially solar-powered system, this tiny home is designed for sustainability.

Easy Maintenance: With less to clean and maintain, Chris enjoys more time for relaxation and community.

If you’re considering downsizing to a tiny home for retirement, this tour is packed with inspiration and practical tips to help you take the leap. Embrace a life of simplicity, affordability, and joy in a space tailored to your needs.

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16 Comments

  1. These interviews give me so much courage and inspiration to live look forward to living In my Own Tiny Home 🏡 ❤😅🎉

    Thank you again for another great interview!

    So much love from ON Canada 🍁🙌🏾🫶🏾❄️☃️🎄🥰

  2. What I’ve found, getting older, is that ‘stuff’ means nothing. What matters is a roof, adequate warmth, food, water etc. But the most important thing is peace of mind. Peace of mind that you are safe and reasonably comfortable. No frills necessary, well executed basics are enough. If we achieve those things, then we should consider ourselves blessed.

  3. 1:14 I have the same painting that’s above her window on the right. I got it at Walmart about 20 years ago for around $20. ☺

  4. Chris, I like your style and how you thought this out to work for you. Thanks for sharing your home.

  5. I listened twice but never heard how she found a tiny home village for $200. a month or why she has no utility bills in Hawaii.

  6. No sink in the bathroom cause there’s a sink in the kitchen? That means after using the toilet she has to wash her hands in the kitchen sink. That’s highly unsanitary and disgusting!

  7. All the emptied malls and box stores should be turned into low income housing. You can have on-site office for social worker to guide folks to needed services. Medical, job training and finding, drug programs, etc.

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